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if 3 i L SISTER ADRIENNE Latin I, II, IV Spanish I Stamp Club MR. DONALD BURKHARDT Latin Il MR. RONALD B. GAGN EPAIN Latin I Freshman Sodality Language Paper '1 f ' . ' - -' r. may E it if E 'fi 9? f 'fl ' 1 fer ff A A 1 a is SISTER ALOYSIUS GONZAGA SISTER ANNA PATRICE Spanish I 6 II, Applied Department Head I-U 9UU995r Spanish C lub. Latin I, Latin Club Freshman 8 Saphomore ya 3 Sodalities QQ' , ,,7'j.! F- K .. ..,k ,.,..- T. Nm. JAMES H. sasesmsven Latin 1, Ill JUSTIN E. FREEMAN Latin II SISTER ROSE EDWARD French I, ll Le Circle Francais Eng ish Department Head , X-, . A Y'gs'l,,t . I- N A 35 5 - X I I s A NI x I -ln . Language Department VWIGIIS the point in knowing a foreign language, anyway? We can 't get good marks in English, even. And besides, what Frenchman sits down and coniugates parler? When will we ever meet a German who can't speak English? How many ,Spaniards have we conversed with lately? Who held the last Latin canveratian? But then, didn't Berliners feel much warmer toward us after President Kennedy spoke to them in their own language? And today isn 't tomorrow. Tomorrow might bring a rush of foreigners to our parts. Or one of us may win a trip to Europe for naming a puppy dog for'a soap commercial. Hermann Aloysius Gonzaga, no estay cantento. No me gusto hablarel espanol an clue. dice Mike Begley.
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MR. JAMES A. MR. BART DEVOTI EDWARD J. DONOHUE CALLIOTTE World History World Histor American History American Problems MAJOR N ORMAN BERNARD H. FRERICHS rn, 'a:,,y:'. -sr 0'. Cie' '. . wc Bs' 3' fig 5' 51915. f... Ps, gf 45:2 ,wxd ' lofi J fb? ,tginewhgifm yi. Q Q 'if 8 . V? G Q s ' i 'L Egg W fi 9 e f Q, .ge Q s 5 134, 'nl fy 1 Y3 , Of. .5 .- t t 1 x it Q i.?r- if.?p?'3.f'1 ,f Fifi if Z' A lPlI5'i'al1E'5cs mf, f ' 1 JANE C. GLAVlN FIRNSTAHL Civics American Problems gig? V gn '3 1 2 i' ' Glas ri' 9, ' .,,ifljg, ,Wat 5' , F ,i,,'i!s,. if ,gxgrjvg L ., R' 22:25 '. 7' 51 rr 'i SUM Q as.,:s',S t, A ' 'Rin 'ii z slM'26 x,.fegv'! .W R at - si ' vigil kv t Q X U, rg sets , ' MJ. fi-Ewan I tiff my ax.. Q. Srmsjtegiw I Af gf-3 Lodi d 553. i V ' V :Ur . 59 SISTER JOSEPH MR. JOSEPH MARGRAFF MRS. MOELLERING ANTOINETTE American History Civics American History Religion l MR. JAMES L, MR. JOHN SCOVELL SISTER MARY VENARD SCHWEICKARDT World History Amerlcan Problems American Problems 31 at 13 as 6 M. Religion ll me znrnnxf. Ln.: 1-infix.: ?f,?fv R' 1vfi'.'i's .Y 619 ' 3'4'f,'ji IQSQQQ' Efuilfgi 312 J , 5Q?ii? fnff ,-If -' ilef -' ul ' '. hiv: 1 N ' 2 s 5 4 Hail, Mary, Full of Gracel Mr. Donohue begins prayers as he comes in the door of his world history Class. Social Studies Department Do people really never change? Will our children make almost the some mistakes we have made? Do they have to? lsh't that what we study history far? To gain by lrumanity's mistakes and avoid them. lsn't that the real point? Not just to know how England warg the French-Indian war, or how an assassin's bullet felled President Lincoln, but why. What trait of human nature caused each event? What could have been avoided if that factor had not been present? No, Bill, l can 'I Erove Columbus discovered America.
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